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4.0 out of 5 stars
Thoughtful introduction to diversity topics,
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This review is from: 147 Practical Tips For Teaching Diversity (Paperback)
I bought this little volume to give me a quick review of multicultural concepts before I developed a series of workshops for high school students. Not only did it remind me of what I know in an extremely compact format, it also introduced me to some new approaches and concepts that I can use for either high school or college students. Well worth the modest investment of time and money.
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A no-nonsense guide offering proven techniques to promote collaboration among students,
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This review is from: 147 Practical Tips For Teaching Diversity (Paperback)
Collaboratively written by William M. Timpson, Raymond Yang, Evelinn Borrayo, and Silvia Sara Canetto especially for educators, yet useful to parents and anyone who works with young people, 147 Practical Tips For Teaching Diversity is a no-nonsense guide offering proven techniques to promote collaboration among students. Tips include "Connect thinking and personal experience to research", "Counter polarization", "Teach activism", "Recognize the validity of other worldviews" and many more. Each tip is further expounded upon in several paragraphs, often with examples or quoting references and studies. A handy, easy-to-absorb supplement useful for stimulating contemplation and broader understanding.
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147 Practical Tips For Teaching Diversity by William M. Timpson (Paperback - April 30, 2005)
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